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Ratings for CVS / Pharmacy

  • Appreciation
    3.0
  • Company Outlook
    3.6
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.2
  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.3
  • Pay Transparency
    2.7
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CVS / Pharmacy Reviews

What is it like working at CVS / Pharmacy?

Pharmacy Intern in Johnston:
Pros: Flexible schedule, especially during school year
Cons: Dealing with difficult customers, long hours standing
I like the customers...
Customer Service Supervisor in Waco:
Pros: For the most part my customers are great. Many call me by my first name.
Cons: The co-workers I have are roommates. One calls himself a manager to customers. The other continually violates basic company rules. I'm left to myself and the tasks assigned to me, for which I get no credit. 15 yrs ?
Blessed.
Sales Associate in Severn:
Pros: The Customers, fellow employees, day to day tasks.
Cons: The pay ( no raises or bonuses), being around unfriendly people.
Great to learn management skills.
Retail Store Manager in Los Angeles:
Pros: I enjoy the relationships built amongst store teams.
Cons: CVS does not care for employees.
Stressful.
Pharmacy Technician, Lead in Lake City:
Pros: The people I work with
Cons: Understaffed and under too much pressure. Risk of error is high. The focus on numbers on how many people we are enrolling in programs/promotions. Feeling like we are harassing customers.
Stressful and too many things to keep up with. It’s putting patients at risk of error because we are under so much pressure and understaffed.
Pharmacy Technician in Lake Butler:
Pros: The people I work with. Inventory management.
Cons: The focus on making our number good. They don’t care about anything but the measurements on harassing customers and how many people we enroll in programs/promotions.
Diminutive.
Pharmacy Technician in Anchorage:
Pros: The true success of making a patient feel the relief of stress they were holding because of the fear they have when it comes to their medications. (Mostly in prices and working with insurance)
Cons: Upper management